CNN LAUNCHES SEASON TWO OF ITS MULTIPLE EMMY-NOMINATED
ORIGINAL SERIES “ANTHONY BOURDAIN PARTS UNKNOWN” ON
SEPT. 15 WITH “JERUSALEM” – ISRAEL, WEST BANK AND GAZA
One-Hour ABPU: Prime Cuts Season
One Special Featuring Notable Moments and a Preview of Season 2 Airs
Sept. 15 at 8pm ET
CNN’s popular original series Anthony Bourdain Parts
Unknown, which has been nominated for four Primetime Emmys in the 2013
competition, launches its second season on Sunday, September 15 at 9pm ET. The
season premiere episode “Jerusalem” features tours of Israel, the West Bank and
Gaza, marking the first time the host has filmed in these locations.
Leading into the season premiere, at 8pm ET, will be ABPU:
Prime Cuts Season One, a retrospective special featuring
notable moments, reminiscences, and a preview of season two.
The new season of the weekend lifestyle series, which airs Sundays
at 9pm ET on CNN and CNN International, also takes Bourdain and his crew into
“parts unknown” within Spain, New Mexico, Copenhagen, Sicily, Detroit, Tokyo
and South Africa.
Below are descriptions of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown season
two episodes (airdates, unless indicated, are TBA):
· “Jerusalem”(Sept
15) – In the season premiere of Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown, the
host and crew make their first trip to Israel, the West Bank and
Gaza. While the political situation is often tense between the people
living in these areas, Bourdain concentrates on their rich history, food and
culture, and spends time with local chefs, home cooks, writers and amateur
foodies.
· “Spain” (Sept.
22) - Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown explores Andalucía during
Semana Santa (Holy Week, leading up to Easter), a time filled with great
pageantry and excitement. Featured in this episode is Bourdain’s longtime
Director of Photography Zach Zamboni, who lives part-time in Granada and shows
the host sights off the beaten path.
· “New
Mexico” (Sept. 29)- Parts Unknown takes a close look
at the mash-up of cultures that comprise this uniquely American state by
sampling its food - a combination of Spanish, Mediterranean, Mexican, Pueblo
and even chuck-wagon influences. New Mexico is also a land of drugs, guns,
monster vehicles, and possibly extraterrestrials. It may also be the perfect place
to investigate the underside of the Western cowboy ideal.
· “Copenhagen” Denmark
(airdate TBA) - This episode explores the food and natural beauty of
Copenhagen, the economic and cultural center of Denmark. Home to famed chef
Rene Redzepi and his brainchild Noma - regarded by critics as one of the
world’s best restaurants - Parts Unknown delves into the city’s
cuisine and the new Nordic creativity that infuses Redzepi’s work at Noma.
· Sicily (airdate
TBA) – Parts Unknown explores the Sicilian way of life,
which puts a premium on savoring family, life, and food. Bourdain travels
in search of those foods as he eats his way around the island. He makes
his home base at the Villa Monaci, on the outskirts of Catania with his
enthusiastic, fast-talking sidekicks who counter the otherwise relaxed tempo
and epic “food porn” of this episode.
· Detroit (airdate
TBA) - Few cities have experienced such a dramatic economic rise and fall
of Detroit. In this episode of Parts Unknown, Bourdain
explores the past, present and future of the Motor City. He steps into the
lives of Detroit natives and sees the glory days of the past at the famed
Packard Plant, the current state of the city’s urban decay, and the promise of
the future in the citizens who are rebuilding their communities.
· Tokyo (airdate
TBA) - Japan is a paradox. The low birthrate, the dedication, the
conformity, and the life of a salary man are well known. There is also a
competitive and rigid culture that gives way to some unique subcultures.
Bourdain has traveled to Tokyo countless times, but on this trip he is in
search of the city’s dark, extreme, and bizarrely fetishistic underside.
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2 comments:
Looking forward to season 2. This is the 1 thing
Jim Walton got right before leaving CNN.
Really soon the ratings for August 2013 will be released. CNN is already trying to spend it as all of the summer months on TV by the Numbers. CNN is down in August 2013. There's no way to spin that. CNN is heading in the wrong direction. The big question is : which cable news channel is down the most ?
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